Given the start of the year, between flu and coronavirus (sorry, Covid-19), everyone is worried. When a virus spreads among people with just a sneeze, it's a good idea (without panic) to know how to protect yourself.
As everyone knows, the best protection is to wash your hands, but that's not enough. If you spend a lot of time in public spaces or travel a lot, a cold is always around the corner. There are tons of smart gadgets that can help you have better hygiene too. Things that, to say, allow you to wash your hands without touching any surface.
In this post, you can find 6 smart tools that help you feel clean and a little more confident, without too much stress.
Smart tap
Smart taps make it much easier to brush your hands and teeth. With traditional ones you always have to use your hands to touch them: with these the problem is not there.
Almost all of them have a smart sensor, so you can activate the water flow without touching the tap. Hygiene is better, especially in shared bathrooms that are used by multiple people every day. Smart faucets are also ideal for energy saving.

Smart toilet
Smart toilets with self-cleaning and washing function are the most important gadgets, especially for shared bathrooms, and help to save money and energy. They are designed not only for better hygiene but also for comfort - a heating system built into your smart toilet can make you very happy. Especially in winter ...
Thanks to their sensors and sometimes to voice assistant functions, they clean themselves without interference.

Anti-pollution masks
Many deaths occur due to poor air quality around the world. Especially cities like New York and London have severe air pollution. The fumes from diesel vehicles can cause serious health problems.
An air pollution mask is the cheapest and easiest way to protect yourself. You may think that wearing a mask is uncomfortable, but waiting for Dyson to come up with a trendy one you can find a good alternative that fits your face very easily.

Contactless soap dispensers
The first two things that come to mind these days when it comes to baths are germs and bacteria. Although soap dispensers seem hygienic, they can become a major producer of bacteria if they are not cleaned regularly.
Soap dispensers with sensors are designed to work without contact. Thanks to them, you don't have to touch the soap dispenser: no messy drips and splashes of soap.

Germ eliminators
The danger lurks not only in the streets but also at home. If you think your home is totally clean, you're wrong: germs, pet hair and dust mites float.
To improve air quality and eliminate germs, an air purifier might be the idea for better hygiene. It is capable of capturing small particles and allergens.

Disinfectant for toothbrushes
When it comes to your teeth, your toothbrush case should also be protected from germs. Toothbrush disinfectants can clean your toothbrush in seven minutes. Those with UV lights are even more effective at killing microorganisms.
